On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:14 AM, Brad Kemper <brad.kemper@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think Shane is just talking about a design effect, not a image protection feature. Traditionally, watermarks were put into the paper, and could be lightly seen if you looked closely. For digital media, the equivalent would be a very light background. Shane's request is essentially to be able to have something like 'background-text' instead of just 'background-image'.
If we're talking *that* style of effect, though, then the set of
things you'd want to control are essentially unbounded. You want
shadows, outlines, rotation, linebreak control, etc. I don't think
you can isolate a simple set of features that will address a large
enough fraction of the use-cases.
In other words, this *should* be done as an image, preferably as an
SVG, and we won't need to add anything to CSS.
~TJ